The Biden administration's embrace of radical "harm reduction" facilities, which encourage drug use through the distribution of paraphernalia and instructions on how to get high, is actually hindering addicts' chances of recovering, a new study suggests. Yale University researchers earlier this year published a study that sought to determine how cocaine-addicted minorities recover without formal treatment. The subsequent report found that social pressure, family responsibility, and spirituality—not the encouragement of safer drug consumption—helped addicts recover, findings that the study's authors hope will "inform drug treatment."